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What are the realistic literary works?

1, red and black

Original name: Julian subtitle "1830 years old". Stendhal's novel Red and Black, with Julien's experience as the clue and Villiers, Besancon Seminary and Marquis of Demoures as the activity stage, vividly shows the broad social life and mixed class contradictions in the French Bourbon restoration period.

2. david copperfield

David copperfield is a novel written by British novelist Charles Dickens. Known as "the favorite child in his heart." From 1849 to 1850, it is published 20 times a month.

The first-person narrative is adopted in the book, which incorporates many authors' own life experiences. The novel tells the life of the protagonist David from childhood to middle age.

3. Madame Bovary

This book is the representative work of Flaubert, a French critical realism literary master in the19th century. This novel, which is of epoch-making significance in the history of French literature, gradually fell into the mire of depravity from disappointment after Emma, a rural girl from other provinces, was educated by aristocrats who were totally out of proportion to her monastery background and was influenced by negative romanticism.

Finally, the tragedy of taking poison to commit suicide under the pressure of usury profoundly exposed the filthy social reality of France in the middle of 19 century, and was recognized as the first masterpiece of France after Balzac.

4. Anna karenin

Anna karenin is a novel of Russian writer lev tolstoy and his masterpiece.

The work tells the story that Anna, a noble woman, pursues love and happiness, but encounters karenin's hypocrisy, Lenski's indifference and selfishness, and finally commits suicide on the railway track and stands dead.

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France is the birthplace of realistic literature, and Stendhal (1783- 1842) is the founder of French critical realism. He is good at grasping society from a political perspective.

Racine and Shakespeare (1825), published in the 1920s, first expounded the principles of realistic creation. The novel Red and Black, published in 1830, is a pioneering work of French critical realism. Most early French critical realist writers experienced the transition from romanticism to realism, such as Hugo, Stendhal, Merimee and Balzac.

French realistic literature is famous for its broad social picture, unique artistic image and strong rational critical spirit. Content, mainly writing the contradiction between urban rich civilians and declining aristocrats, and the vanity of ordinary citizens.

Balzac (1799— 1850) was the most outstanding writer in France in the 9th century. He is good at grasping society from an economic perspective. His huge systematic project "Human Comedy" is a towering monument in the history of world literature.

Stendhal (formerly known as Henry Bell) was born in Grenoble on 1783. Stendhal's works are few, including the novels Hammans, Red and Black, Loufan in Lv Xian (also known as Red and White), Bama Temple and some short stories. Among them, Red and Black is his masterpiece and the first mature work of French realism.

Merimee (1803-1870) is one of the most artistic writers in the history of French literature in the 9th century, and also the most outstanding novelist in France before Mo Bosang. His main creative achievement is one of the few 20 short stories, almost all of which are masterpieces. The most famous are Carmen and Gao.

Flaubert (1821-1880) is the greatest realistic novelist in France after Balzac in the mid-9th century. With his aesthetic principle of "objective indifference" and rigorous and delicate artistic style, he is unique in the history of French literature, paving the way for later naturalism and aestheticism.

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